Iโve seen the #describeyourreadinglife tag floating around and itโs so nice to read it that I thought Iโd join the fun ๐๐๐ ๐ How do you choose books to read?
I read what interests me or something what I know will do. ๐ Do you buy books online?
I do buy lots of ebooks (does it count?) but very rarely books online. ๐ Do you wait until you finish a book before you buy a new one?
What? Thatโs nonsense! I buy when I feel like or when I see an offer (since I buy lots of ebooks there is always a temptation). ๐ When do you usually read?
Before I go to sleep. I just canโt go to bed without reading. ๐ Favourite genre?
Iโve a problem with specific genres. I read non- fiction travel literature, about identity, migration, reportage, memoir. I like good written fiction too. ๐ Do you lend books?
I do and I donโt have a problem with not getting them back. Since I donโt collect books I am just happy that others read them too. ๐ Do you read two or more books at the same time?
Of course, I do. But if the book demands focus or is just too good I am happy to stick to the one. ๐ Do your friends read?
Not really. They like to think that they do but they know that they donโt. Some read crime and thriller which I can't discuss much so actually I am happy with my IG buddies but then I feel that I donโt read much here with lots of you great bookstagrammers ๐ ๐ How long does it usually take you to read a book?
Anything from 1 till 7 days. I'd say I read one book per week.
Sometimes it is actual reading but more often I take time to rethink/get over/ or just to keep this excitement/sadness of the world I โve read about. I can't just jump from one book to another within hours. ๐ When you see someone reading do you try to peek at the title?
Always. Who doesnโt? And this is probably one time when I dare to say something to strangers but I try to restrain myself as itโs not normal to talk to a stranger in Norway ๐
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I guess I havenโt said anything new here but any discussion about books is a worthy one, so do join in if you feel like ๐๐
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